Sorry I can't add to the info on how much it would cost to repair ... it seems to be going around these days.

A buddy had the same thing happen to his 1994 Camry just last night. Somebody swiped the side of his car, causing a big dent in his driver's side door and knocking off the mirror. No note, no explanation.

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Originally Posted By jthuang:They didn't even have the courtesy to leave you a note, eh?

Sorry I can't add to the info on how much it would cost to repair ... it seems to be going around these days.

A buddy had the same thing happen to his 1994 Camry just last night. Somebody swiped the side of his car, causing a big dent in his driver's side door and knocking off the mirror. No note, no explanation.

Nope, no note, nothing. Thats why I am so pissed. If they would have came to me about it, and tried to work with me on it, It wouldnt be that big of a deal to me. But just driving off ........... It happened within a half an hour of me coming home on my lunch break also. There were two cars there, it should have been obvious that someone was home.

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Pull the trim board inside the door and roll the window completely to the up position. Then try to press out the dent from the inside. Ditto for any creases but use the blunt end of a wrench to try to iron out the crease.

Be careful buffing the paint and then by hand only to make sure you don't rub out any clearcoat.

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Before anyone starts the WECSO bump and dent repair, look into 'paintless dent repair'. I had a dent in the drivers door but the paint was still there. Called dealership and they said they had a guy that takes the dents out up to the size of a softball for $60. I got the car back and you have to look for a minute or so to see where the dent was. I strongly recommend trying that first.

About five months ago I purchased a new 2005 Tundra. It was about a month old when someone sideswiped the right side of the truck, when it was parked. I was in Sears parking lot, came out and saw the whole side of my truck scratched, scraped and dented, from the back door to the end of the bed. Anoth day, I parked in Home Depot, came back out and their was one of the flat carts leaning against my driver side door, another dent. Another time, my rear bumper was scratches up by someone pulling out of a spot behind me. I give up.

I never did get any of the damage repaired. Anyone know if your insurance goes up for damage while your car is parked?? I guess it's too late to make a claim, I'm just curious.

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About five months ago I purchased a new 2005 Tundra. It was about a month old when someone sideswiped the right side of the truck, when it was parked. I was in Sears parking lot, came out and saw the whole side of my truck scratched, scraped and dented, from the back door to the end of the bed. Anoth day, I parked in Home Depot, came back out and their was one of the flat carts leaning against my driver side door, another dent. Another time, my rear bumper was scratches up by someone pulling out of a spot behind me. I give up.

I never did get any of the damage repaired. Anyone know if your insurance goes up for damage while your car is parked?? I guess it's too late to make a claim, I'm just curious.

I don't think the company can raise your rates because you weren't driving the car. I had a car hit my parked honda prelude and do $1500 worth of damage by busting up a headlight, denting the quarter panel, and cracking the front bumper. Insurance couldn't raise my rates because I couldn't possiably be at fault (car was parked legally).